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    Becoming a Dental Hygienist seemed like a really good option. My aunt is a Dental Hygienist, and she loves her job, so I feel that I would too. Career Cruising gave me an in depth look at what people in this career do on a daily basis, how much they get paid, what their main duties are, and so much…

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    by governments, scientists and even dentists from its inception. With fluoride’s recent classification as hazardous waste, fluoridation policies have come under renewed scrutiny. While there is no question that excessive amounts of fluoride cause dental fluorosis, there is a very large body of evidence linking fluoride to cancer, arthritis, hypothyroidism and neurotoxicity. If this wasn’t enough, there is historical evidence that the approval of fluoride as “safe” for human consumption has been…

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    much more natural in appearance. For a missing tooth advances in cosmetic dentistry have ensured availability of multiple options including dentures, bridges and dental implants. Now, people all over the world from those living in megacities like Dubai to those living in small towns have dental clinics nearby from where they can get dental treatment. The ancient methods of using urine for teeth whitening are no longer used as much better alternatives are available. Crown lengthening is a…

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    MAINTENANCE PHASE OF PERIODONTAL CARE The maintenance phase of periodontal therapy is defined as the maintenance of periodontal health following active treatment of periodontitis. Chronic periodontitis requires supervision and maintenance over a period of time after treatment in order to achieve long-term stability of results and to minimise recurrence. OBJECTIVES OF MAINTENANCE THERAPY The goal of maintenance therapy is to preserve the dentition for• life, following periodontal treatment.…

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    duties and responsibilities of being a dental hygienist involve explaining to their patients how they can carry out effective oral hygiene. This includes telling them how to choose toothbrushes, explaining how to clean their teeth correctly, and informing them about the relationship between oral health and diet. They polish and clean the teeth of their patients, and take away the stains, calculus, and plaque deposits from below and above the gum line. A dental hygienist may also help the dentist…

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    For the interview group project, I chose to interview a Dental hygienist, Dentist, Dental Assistant and office administrator that works for the Union. When I asked them if they could participant in my interview I informed them that I would like to voice record them and if that would be okay with them. The Dental Assistant was a little hesitant at first because she said she was nervous, I told her I didn’t have to record her if that was the problem. I made sure to ask them if they wanted to have…

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    Dental assistant Webster defines the word "dental assistant" as an individual who assists a dental operator in different tasks such as preparing a patient for dental treatment. Although dental assistants may seem an easy task it takes many years of experience and training. Also there are several on the job tasks that need to be completed. Therefore, dental assistance is a career that takes many years of training and education. In general, there are many skills and education over the years…

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    Pain and discomfort should not be a part of the job description for dental hygienists. However, according to Sanders and Turcotte (1997), there is a “high incidence of cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) among dental hygienists and an alarming number of dental professionals who report work with pain every day” (p.55). Practicing dental hygiene entails spending most of our day viewing small, narrow spaces inside the oral cavity. Long-term strain to our eyes, muscles, joints, nerves and tendons…

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    Some of our dreams changed throughout the years, some didn’t. Mine did. First, it was a singer, next, it was a firefighter, then a chef, and now it’s a dental hygienist. Hopefully this one doesn’t change. As a dental hygienist the educational requirements are received through academic programs in community and technical colleges, dental schools or universities. The majority of these programs are completed in two years, along with receiving an associate degree. An associate degree allows a…

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    hygienist? Many may never know what a hygienist is or may do, but it's your lucky day. A hygienist is a licensed dental professional, register with a dental association. Which mean their abled to do any surgery that is needed. What are the basic things that hygienist do? Hygienists clean teeth, examine patients for signs of oral diseases such as gingivitis, and provide other preventive dental care. They also educate patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health. Which sounds…

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